Chapter 7 I cannot develop a crush on Gabriel Whitlock.
There was an unspoken rule in the universe that said you cannot fall for your fake husband who is paying a hefty sum of money to get rid of you in about five and half months from now But to be fair, I did not have a crush on him. I didnât like him as a person, at all. I found him cocky, arrogant and borderline annoying.
The only thing I did find him, is hot, Undeniably hot. So, I was physically attracted to him.
I still hated his guts, but I also thought that my fake husband would be good to have in bed.
Not a crush. That felt good and convincing, and a tat bit shameless.
The next morning, there was no sign of Gabriel again and that didnât surprise me at all. I was actually a little relieved, knowing this would give time for my physical attraction to pass.
1 took the day to visit my grandfather after an early lunch, who was staying with Gabrielâs grandparents for a last few days before he returned home. I spent the afternoon to him, avoiding the topic of my marriage as far as I could. But in the evening, when Gabrielâs grandmother joined us with tea, I knew it was inescapable.
âI have been convincing Jim to stay here,â She said; passing a cup to me. âItâs just me and Alister here, and Alister is always working. Heâs stayed home more this week to spend time with Jim than he has in forty-three years of our marriage.â
My grandpa laughed. âHeâll get bored of me soon.â
Iâm serious, Jim.â She told him. âItâs good having you here. And this way, you can even be close to Sofia and your health will be better taken care of.
âI agree, Grandpa,â I said softly, âYou can even stay with me. Gabrielâs house is way too big for just the two of us.â
Gabrielâs grandmother, Leila, passed me a sympathetic smile. âI must get lonely there, hm?â There was something in her tone that said she knew the loneliness wasnât because of the huge house, but because of being alone in it because her grandson was never around..
âCould you please pass me more sugar?â I dismissed what she had asked me with a little smile and change of topic, âAnd yes she is right, Grandpa. I will always worry about your health if youâre alone there.â
âOh, Iâm not a child. I can take care of myself.â
âIf youâre not a child, stop behaving as stubborn as one. A fourth voice echoed in the living room, and I turned to see Gabrielâs grandfather Alister walk in. âLeila is correct, you should stay here.â
My eyes widened.
No, not at Alister.
But at his grandson, who was walking behind him, eyes fixed on the tabloid in his hand. I donât think he even saw me.
As if just on queue, he raised his head to offer a glance to his audience, but the first person he saw was me. Surprise flickered in his eyes. âSofia. He greeted me.
I realised the three elders had gone quiet in the room, their eyes fixed at us.
âGabriel. It was almost awkward. Almost 1/3 Chapter 7 Alister cleared his throat, and when I looked at the intimidating man, his brown eyes were fixed on his grandson. âYou didnât know your wife was here today?â
âSheâs an adult. I donât expect her to tell me every place she goes in a day,â Gabriel replied coolly.
His grandfather, however, wasnât amused. âSheâs your wife.â
âSheâs an adult,â He pushed back.
âGabriel-â
âItâs my fault, I cut in, and Alister looked at me. âGabriel had asked me when we returned from his parentsâ house what my plan was for today, but I decided to come here after lunch today, I didnât want to disturb Gabriel at work, or else he wouldâve known.
His eyes softened. âVery well.â I offered him a small smile while his eyes turned back to his grandson. âYouâre taking your wife home.â
âI canât, actually. Iâve got a meeting.â
âThen youâre taking her with you.â
âI canât-â
âNo discussions.â
Gabriel shut up. For the entirety of the next thirty minutes we were there, he silently glared at me as if I had killed his puppy.
When we were outside, watching the driver bring Gabrielâs car to the front door, I whispered to him even though it was just the two of us there, âYou can drop me by the curb and I can just take the subway home.â
âSubway? How middle class are you?â
âOr I can Uber,â I offer quickly.
Jesus Freckles, just get in.â He opened the door and without arguing, I slid in. He shut the door behind me and got in from, the other side.
âWhere to, Sir?â The driver asked, his eyes flickering at me.
âHome,â He said, âIâm cancelling my meeting.â
âYou donât have to do that,â I chimed in.
âFreckles-â
âGabriel, seriously. I can wait around.â
âWhatever.â He huffed, turning to the driver, âFine. To Mr. Gellerâs.â
We drove in silence. This time, I didnât insist on music or initiate futile conversations with hirn. I sat in silence watching the blue blush of the sky turn into nightfall, my thoughts occupied by how worried I was going to be of my Grandfatherâs health once he went back home. He needed help sometimes, and I wouldnât be around to help.
*Fl just take thirty.â Gabriel cut into my trail of thoughts when the car came to a halt. It had been around an hour of us driving, and it passed in a blink for me.
âOkay,â I nodded, opening the car door.
Chapter 7 âWhatâre you doing?â
âComing in He kept staring at me.
1 scoffed. âYou want me to wait in the car?t Yeah âYouâre kiddingâ
He seemed unamused. Like I said, Sola, I donât kidâ
I murmured a string of curses under my breath, something I was glad he didnât hear âWhatâs thatââ
âNothing! Go I was still grumping and pouting to myself when he shut the dog and lett. My stomach grumbled having had nothing after lunch except half a cup of tea, but the place we were at was on the outskirts of town and any restaurant seemed like a good distance from here Removing my shoes, I hugged my knees and resting my head on them. I shut my eyes.
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